Coaching and Leading For Racial Equity Institute (Online with support from Canvas and Zoom) (ONLINE)

Coaching and Leading For Racial Equity Institute (Online with support from Canvas and Zoom) (ONLINE)

Develop the skills and historical understanding to lead courageous conversations about race, power, and equity in your district/school/community.

Mon, June 8 12:00 AM - Fri, July 3 2020 11:59 PM

Presenters

  • Eileen Yoshina
  • Matthew Gulbranson
  • Abraham Rodriguez Hernandez

Description

**NOTE: If the fee is a barrier for you, please contact eyoshina@psesd.org or mgulbranson@psesd.org to discuss our sliding scale for individuals and groups. 

The Coaching & Leading for Racial Equity Institute, a program of Puget Sound ESD, offers an historical and cultural context for

understanding how inequality plays out in schools and institutions and provides leaders with the skills and confidence to lead more

excellent, equitable schools and organizations. Participants will learn to recognize structures that perpetuate inequity, address assumptions

about race, racism, bias and equity, and self-reflect and practice the behaviors, habits and values they need to lead just and humanizing schools and organizations.

PROGRAM DETAILS

In this institute, you will gather with leaders and educators from across the region to explore the role of racism in creating and

sustaining educational inequity. You will investigate the importance of personal and group accountability in addressing

inequity, and practices for increasing community engagement and promoting open dialogue. You will return to your site ready

to implement concrete strategies for building a more inclusive school community where all children can achieve at high levels.

OBJECTIVES

Identify the many causes of individual, institutional, and systemic racial inequity.

Articulate your understanding of why discussions of race, equity, and leadership matter.

Identify the variety of changes needed to create a more inclusive future.

Develop concrete strategies for building inclusive institutions and build your toolkit to teach, model, and practice inclusion.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  • K-12 educators, school and district leaders interested in deepening their understanding of the intersections of race, power, and privilege in our society and schools.
  • School-level teams composed of principals, assistant principals, educators and community members.
  • District-level, State-level & Regional superintendents, administrators, and staff.
  • University & College educators and staff
  • Individuals and teams leading racial equity work in their communities and organizations.

Event Notes

This institute will now be conducted on Canvas over a period of 6 weeks. There will be 6 synchronous sessions on Zoom with instructors from PSESD and other participants accompanied by work to be completed independently or in partners/small groups by participants. 

The Zoom sessions will be scheduled from 9-11 am on the following dates: 

May 28

June 4

June 11

June 18

June 25

July 2


You have the option to secure your registration using a Purchase Order. If you select this method of payment please note you must secure a PO from your business/central office and send it to Allyssa Zillmer (azillmer@psesd.org, or 800 Oakesdale Ave, Renton, WA 98057, ATTN Allyssa Zillmer). POs need to be received prior to the event start. We can accept one PO with multiple attendees in the same district if you would like to coordinate, however this is not required. Registration fees are all-inclusive and do not need tax added. If you need a Puget Sound ESD W-9 form, please email Allyssa Zillmer (azillmer@psesd.org).

Dates

  • June 8-12 2020
    12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
    Online
  • Thu, June 11 2020
    9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    Online
  • June 15-19 2020
    12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
    Online
  • Thu, June 18 2020
    9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    Online
  • June 22-26 2020
    12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
    Online
  • Thu, June 25 2020
    9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    Online
  • Mon, June 29 - Fri, July 3 2020
    12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
    Online
  • Thu, July 2 2020
    9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    Online

Registration

Event # 100389

Price
$500.00
Registered
55 / 60
Registration Ends
Friday May 29, 2020 5:00 PM
Registration is now closed.

Professional Hours

Clock Hour Number: SEJ0529
16.00 Clock Hours $48.00